CHURCH LEADERS URGE GOVERNMENT TO STOP POLITICAL ACTIVITIES AND FIGHT BOKO HARAM
Influential church leaders in the country have appealed to the government to suspend political activities and focus solely on defeating Boko Haram. Right Rev. Stephen Dami Mamza, Most Rev. Nemuel Babba, Samuel Dali
Danti and Amos Yakubu made their appeal to the Nigerian government after
news broke that a suicide bomber had attacked a school in Yobe state,
killing at least 48 students.
In a statement the leaders said, "The Christian leaders are worried
over the recent takeover of six local governments in Adamawa State
namely; Madagali, Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South, and parts of Hong and
Maiha Local Governments by the insurgents.
"We are also worried that the Christians are been systematically
eliminated by members of the Boko Haram Islamic extremists. We are
forced to believe that the whole attack is a deliberate plan to
exterminate Christians living in the affected areas."
The church leaders urged the government not to downplay the events that
have been taking place including killings and kidnappings.
The leaders believe, “the whole onslaught is a deliberate attempt to exterminate Christians in the captured region.”

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